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E. J.CONLEY ET AL, MACH|NE FOR COVERING PACKAGES WITH Fou. AND SEALING sA|D Fo|l FILED MAY 12, 1921. 7 SHEETS-SHEETS Jan. 23 11923.

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-MAcI-IINE FOR COVERING PACKAGES vIITI-I FOIL AND SEALING SAID FoII.. y FILED MAY 12, 1921. 7 SHEETS-SHEET 7 IllI '"HHIIII IIIIIUIIIIIHII- lEDWIIN JERUME CONLEY, 0F NEW YURK, t

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MACHNE FUR COVEBJNG PACKAGES WllwlDH JFUIIL 1D SHARING S lllllL.

, application tiled lltay l2, wat. Serial No. tttmttl.

To a?? who-m. t may concern:

Be it known that we. EDWIN 'Janome Conner. a citizen ofthe United States. and a resident of New York city. county and State. of New York. and EDWARD J. lli-mmm?? a citizen of the United States..l residing at Howard Beach, inv the county of Queens and State 'of New York., have invented a certain new and useful Machine for Covering Packages with Foil and Sealing Said Foilel of which the. following is a specification.

rlhe object of our invention has been ,to provide a machine for covering packages with foil and sealing said foil. which machine shall be capable of hermetic-ally sealing a package with foil and particularly with relatively very thin foil. and to such ends our invention consists in the machine for coveringpackages with foil and sealing 20 Y said foil hereinafter speciied.

Fig. 1 is a vertical` longitudinal. sectional.

view of a machine embodying our invention, taken on theline l--l of Fig. 4l.

Fig. 2 is a. transverse, longitudinal, sectional view, taken on the lines 2-2 of lfigs. 3 -and l.

Fig. 3 is va side elevation of said machine.

Fig. -l is a plan view of said machine.

lig. 5 is a perspective view of a completed cigarette package. which our machine is adapted to fo.

Figs. T, 8.4 9. l0. and 1l are views showing the successive steps of folding the foil about a paper-covered package of cigarettes forming theconipleted package shown in wg. 5. v

Figs. 1:2 and 13 are perspective views showing the steps of sealing the foil wrapper to make it hermetic.

Figs. ll and l5 are. respectively, a side elevation and an end view of parts for automaticallvv regulating the current when the machine is stopped. to prevent over-heating the heating surfaces of the sealing devices.

More particularly` the object .of our in; vention has been to provide a. machine which shall be capable of automatically covering a package with foil or similarsheet metal, and of rendering the cover thus formed air and moisture-tight by fusing its parts together. and especiallv such a machine which will be capable of thus working with foil which is relatively very thin..

@ur invent-ion is capable of embodiment in man v diderent forms and our invention is therefore not to be confined to the illustrated embodiment. rflic machine shown is only to be regarded as typical of many possible embodiments.

lle have also chosen to illustrate the operation of the said machine in the formation of a foil-covered package of cigarettes, because the problem of making such a package involves perhaps the maximum difficulties for such a machine. but our invention can be employed in machines for so protecting many kinds of packages.

'llhe steps of folding the foil Wrapper i about the cigarette package. as practiced by the particular embodiment of our invention., which is shown in the drawings,

which steps are shown 'in lFigs. e to ll, in-

elusive. are as follows:

'lhe cigarette package A. which is shown `as enclosed in aI paper wrapper, is laid upon a fiat sheet of foil B.'as lshownby the dotted line in Fig. 6. and the said sheet is bent npwards along the two sides of the package, as shown in the full lines of said figure. @ne of the daps of foil t., extending above the package. is then folded down on to the top of the package., as shown in Fig. 7., after which the other flap b is folded `on ltop of the firstflap. as shown in Fig. 8. rllhe smaller end flaps b2 and h3 are then simultaneously folded against the end of the package. 'as shown in Fig. il. @ne ht of each of the larger pairs of end flaps is then folded down against the end of the cigarette package. as shown in Fig. l0, after which the other h5 of each of the larger pairs of. end daps is shown in lFig. ll. rEhe cigarette package is then in condition for being lWelded.

'lhe operation-of welding fla-ps T9 and h together is shown in Fig. i2 and that. of welding the end fla-ps. b2c l5, ht., and h5 together'. is shown in lFlg. 13.

` ln the illustrated machine (which is to some extent'shown diagmatically), there is a bed-plate l, npon which is supported bearings a. spool pf sheet foll,

folded upon the first one, as

ltlll table-1l. Where it is ene sheet of foil upon4 the tab y on the lower foil is cut into sheets by a reciprocating knife 7 Before being severed b thev knife 7, the sheet of foil is engaged by eed rolls 8, which are preferably constantly running, but are separated each time the knife cuts, so as not to pull and tear the foil While it is held by the knife. These rolls might be operated intermittently and produce the same effect. The rolls 8 feed the severed sheet along the table until it reaches a pair of stops 9, Which are separated from each other by a distance greater than the length of the completed package, so that while they will servev to position the foil, they Will not obstruct the removal ofthe completed package; A pref.n

erably paper-covered cigarette package l0 1s preferably automatically laid upon the by mechanism not shown, and the paper covering of such package may either be a cardboard carton or the Well-known soft variety of paper' wrapping. The central portion of the table, upon which the foil rests in the position described, eonsists, forthe moment, of a platen 11, which is shown by dotted lines in an elevated position, the platen being guided in vertical guides 1,2, formed in frames 13, which rise from the bed-plate,

14, whose lower end carries a roller 15 that is engaged by the forked end of a lever 16 that is fulcrumed at 17 on a. pin supported stationarily from the bed-plate, the opposite end of the lever being pivoted to a vertically slidable bar 18, Which carries a roller 19 at its upper end that engages a cam 20, said cam being mounted on a shaft 21 that is journaled in bearings on the bed-plate. The remainder of the portion of the table which supports the sheet of foil in the position described, consists of two leaves, one of which 22, is journaled on a pin or shaft 23 carrying a pinion 24, and said leaf is adapted to be turned upward and over upon the package through an angle of 180 degrees by a vertical rack-bar 25, Which is reciprocated by engagement of a lever 26 with a pin 2T end of the rack-bar, said lever being fulcrumed on a pin 28 on the frame and being actuated through having its rear end pivoted by a pin 28a'to a vertically slidable bar 29, which carries an anti-frictionl roller at its upper end that is engaged by a cam 30 on the shaft 21. rlhe other of said leaves 3l is similarly journaled upon a pin 32, carrying a pinion 33 that is actuated by a vertical rack-bar 34, the latter being reciprocated by a lever 35, Whose rear end carr1es an anti-friction roller 36, which is engaged by a cam 37 on the shaft 21.

The first step of the machine in folding the' Wrapper about the cigarette package, which is illustrated in Fig. 6, consists in lowering the platen 11 to the full line position and in simultaneously raising the leaves and the plateri vbeing supported on the upper end of a bar 22 and 31, which fold the foil about the lower edges and vertical sides of the packa e, as seen in Fig. 3, and as illustrated in ig. 6. in then folding one of the leaves,A as the leaf 22, over upon the top of the package and swinging it back toward its initial position, and in folding the other leaf 31 also over upon the top of the package as soon as the first leaf has withdrawn out of the path of the second leaf.A This brings the package to the condition shown in Fig 8, in which the flaps I) and IJ overlap each other on the side ofthe package. Y

In order to make certain that the packzwc will follow the platen, a plunger 38, 1n the ferm cf an openavorlr rectangular hante, is

mounted 1n guides 1n the frames lll above the package and is depressed by levers 39 and 40, mounted on a stud shaft 41, the lever 39 being actuated by a cam 42 on a shaft 43 that is connected with the shaft 21 by beveled gears 44. The plunger 38, after engagement with the upper side of the cigarette package, moves in unison with the platen 11, so as to cause the package to follow and keep contact with the platen, and as it must be Withdrawn quickly to permit the leaves 22 and 31 to operate, the Said plunger is made light and preferably as stated, of skeleton form. The applying of a .foil wrapper has, as stated, now reached the stage illustrated in 'Fig 8.

In order to fold the small end-fiaps b2 and b3 against the ends of the package, the following parts are provided:

Fingers 45 and 46 are, respectively, mounted upon vertical pivots 47 and 48 and adapted to be swung from a position in line with the long vertical sides of the package through degrees into a position against the ends of the package. `The linger' 46 is actuated by a link 50, which is pivoted to the finger and to a horizontal, slidable bnr 51,'the latter carrying a roller 52 that is engaged by a cam 53 on the shaft 2l. The finger 45 is actuated by a link 54. which is pivoted to a horizontal, slidable bar that is connected with the upper end of a lever 5G` which lever turns on a fixed fulcruin. a link 57 being pivoted to the lower' end of the said lever at one end and at the other end to the lower end of a lever 58, whose fulcruln is at its upper end and an interme- 'diate portion of which is mounted on the Leganes surface of such shapel that ity can have surface contact with the said overlapped portions, but cannot touch the single-thickness portions. rlhe device as shown consists of a hollow block having a heating coil (i0 vvithin its interior and having an under surface 6l that is adapted to form surface contact with the said overlapped end portionsof the sheet of foil. Y

its it is desired not onla7 to fuse the said overlapped portions together where theyv lie upon the package. hutalso to fuse them to-4 gether for a short distance beyond the pack age at each end, the surface 6l is so formed that it has downwardly inclined extensions or shoulders 62 ateach end to press the overlapped portons of the foil where they er.- tend heyond the package down against the ends of ,thel package, and to fuse themdor a short distance across the end of the package. 'll`o fuse said overlapped port-ions together,

it is necessaryr that the said sealing device,

heated to a suitable temperature, dependin upon the thickness and nature ofthe foi and the time of contact of the sealing device with the foil, shall he pressed down upon the foil and held there just long enough to We find that this can he done successfully and without injuring the parts of the foil where it is of hut `a single thickness. For instance, a sheet of foil of oneone-thousandth of an inch in4 thickness can he fused or sealed and without the use of flux or any soldering material hy the mechansm 'described when the surface of the sealing' device. which contacts with the foil has a. temperature of froln four hundred to sixt' .hundred degrees F.

thermostatic regulator of any,7 suitable known construction may he preferably provided to keep the surface til Vat. the proper temperature and neither too hot nor too cold.v Yl`he sealing device 59 is mounted in guides in the frames 13 and is actuated h v a lever 63 that is mounted on a stationary fulcrum on the frame and at its rear end carries an antifriction roller til that is engaged by a cam 65 that is mounted on the shaft '21.

rll`he sealing device 59 yadvances to the `package assoon as the leaf 3l is sufficientlvv out of the way. and the sealing device is pressed against the package contacting only with the overlapping edges or flaps and Zi where they overlap and are consequently of double thickness. and not contacting with the foil wherev it is of onlliv a single thick'- ness. The cam 65 issoshaped and rotated as to give the sealing device 59 contact with the foil for just the proper time to accomplish the fusing without injuring the foil. rlfhis fuses the said overlapped daps together, so that the joint is air and moisture tight, and., as stated, the result may be accomplished without the use of flux or any soldering material.

The mechanism for folding the large end daps b* and b5 against the ends of the package consists of fingers 66 and 6T, which are pivoted in a. slide 68 thatis mounted in guides on the hed-plate l, the said fingers having pinions 69 and i0, respectively, on

and rotatable with 'said ngers on said pivots.

'lhe pinion 69 of the Iupper finger G6 is enga-ged by a rack bar 'i 1 that is mount-v ed in the said slide 68 said rack har' carrying an anti-friction wheel lf2 that is engaged by a cam i3 on the shaft t3 hefore referred to. The pinion T0 of the lower nger 6i' is engaged hy a similar rack har it that is similarly mounted in said slide and is similarly,y operated bev a carni() on the said shaft d3. 'l`he working movements of the fingers are ede-cted by the action of springs (not shown) in forcing the antifriction rollers of the rack hars into depressions in the cams. FTfhe slide 68 has an arm W6 rigidlyY connected therewith, which carries an anti-friction roller 77 that hears against a cam T8, which gives motion to the 'said slide.

ln the operation of the fingers 66 and 6T, the slide 68 is advanced toward the package so soon as the sealing device 59 has suf" ficiently withdrawn to prevent interference, and the upper finger 66 engagesa-nd folds down the upper large end Hap b* of foil: the said finger then retreats,\and the lower linger ti? engages the lower large end flap 55 of foil and folds it over the flap b2. Simi- /i-lar mechanisms areprovided on the opposite side of the machine for folding the fla ps h2, h3. t* and h5 on the opposite end of the package. This brings the foil covering to the condition shown in iF ig. ll.

The slide 684 having heen retracted so as to carrjiv the fingers 66 and 6i out of the way, a sealing device is brought into plajv for sea-ling the said four overlapping flaps t), h t2 and 3 on eachend of the package. The said end-sealing device consists of an element in the form of -a block T9 having a heating surface 80 that. as indicated h v the dotted rectangle CJC". c2 and c'inlrig. il, is large enough to overlie all of the said end. Haps. and vet is not large enough to extend over aniY single-thickness portions of the foil. rfhe said surface 80 is also large enough to slightl)v overlie the-sealing or fusing accomplishment by the shoulders 62. which in lig. ll is indicated b v thedotted rectangle d., d', d2 and d3. so that there will he no overlapping portions of the foil that are not 4a spring (not shown), acting to force The end sealing deviceA is shown as having within it an electric heating element 81, and it may have a thermostatic regulator to keep the surface at the proper temperature. The sealing device 79 is mounted 'on the upper`end of a vertical bar 82 that is mounted in a guideway in a slide 83, which latter is mounted on the bed-plate. The bar 82 is given vertical movement by al lever 81 fulcrumed at 85 on a .standard on the bed-plate, theopposite end of the lever being pivoted to the lower end of a vertically movable bar 86 that is depressed at proper times by a vcam 87.

In all instances in the illustrated machine.

-where slides, bars or levers are operated by cams, springs or other devices for holding the said elements against the said cams are to be understood, although, for simplicity. they are not shown.

The mechanism just described raises the sealing device 79 to the proper level to engage the end flaps on the package. In order to press the surface 80 against said flaps when said surface is at the upper level, the slide 83 is connected b v a link 88 with one arm 89 of a right-angle lever, whose opposite arm 90A carries a roller that engages :r cam 91 on the said shaft 43, the cam being properly shaped and timed, so that the antifriction roll of the leverarm 90 against its cam will, under the control of the cam, give the surface v80 the proper pressure for such a length of time as to accomplish an effective sealing without injuring the foil.

A. sealing device similar to the sealing device 79 is mounted on the opposite side of the machine, so that both ends of the package are sealed simultaneously.

Then the machine is in constant operation, more heat is required to keep the heating surfaces at the desired temperature than when the machine is at rest, because of the repeated contacts of those surfaces with the metal foil. Therefore, if the Values of the electric current should remain constant durin'g operating and rest periods. the temperature of the heating surface would rise during the period of restv to a degree that would, upon resumption of operation of the ma.- chine, cause the metal wrapper to be melted instead of sealed. lVe have therefore provided the devices which are shown in Figs.

-1-1 and 15.

Upon a shaft, such as the sha-ft 21, are

mounted aloose pulley 92 and a tight pulley l 93. A belt-shifter is provided consisting of a horizontally slidable bar 94 carrying pins 95 which. embrace the belt. The said. bar carries a plate 96 having a vertical slot 97 that engages a block 98 which is pivoted on the lever 99 of a rheostat comprising contact points 100 having resistance coils 101 therebetween. The lever 99 'carries a handle 102. Vhen the machine is stopped, the bar 94. must be shifted to throw the belt from the tight pulley to the loose pulley, and the rheostat is so arranged that such movement of the Said bar throws the lever 99 into contact with that point 100 which will throw into the circuit leading to and from the heating surfaces from the leads 103 and 101 the proper number of resistance coils 101 to keep the current down to'a value that will maintain the heat-ing surfaces of the sealing devices at the proper temperature when they are not being cooled by the frequent contacts with the foil.. lVhen, however, the machine is started up again by moving the bar 91 so as to shift the belt from the loose to the tight pulley, the lever 99 of the rheostat is thereby thrown to a contact .point which cuts out some or all of the resistance coils 101, thus allowing` a greater amount of current to flow to maintain the said heating surfaces at the desired temperature notwithstanding their giving` up heat by repeatedly fusing and sealing the `foil. There are many types of rheostat which might be used.

The sealing of the package having been completed it is removed from the machine and the operation repeated.

To briefly state the complete operation of our machine, the separate steps of which operation have been more fully stated in connection with the description of each group of elements:

A sheet of foil of the proper length to form a wrapper is first cut from the strip leading from the spool 2 by the knife 7 and is fed over the table (composed of the leaves 22 and 31 and of the platen 11 in its upper or dotted-line position) unt-il the sheet of foil strikes the stops 9. The package 10 of cigarettes, wrapped in paper or similar material, is then laid upon the sheet of foil over the platen 11; the plunger 38 is depressed to engage the upper surface of the package and hold it down upon the platen n soon as the said leaf has'retreated suiiiciently,

the leaf 31 folds the opposite end flap b down upon the first mentioned flap, so that they overlap a suiicient distance to permit their being effectively welded together. The, fingers 45 and 46 then fold the small end flaps b2 and b3 against the ends of the package bringing the package to the condition shown in F ig. 9.

intense Simultaneously with-,the action of the tingers l5 and t6. in folding the small 'end daps,

or slightly later than their movement, theV sealing device 59 is caused to fuse the top Hops I) and b along the top of the Apackage and also, through the operation of the shoulders 62, preferably somewhat beyond the ends of the package, so as to meet or enter the area later to be fused by the end-sealing device |65. 'l`he finger 66 then folds the up.- per large end-flap bt down against the package., and the finger lli' folds the lower large end-Hap t up against the package, thus` but a single thickness, said heating lacev overlapping the area Welded by the shoulders 6 2, so that there is no point along. the "Whole line of the meetinga edges of the sheetof foil vvhere the fusing is not complete. The pack-` age is nova completec The platen il is then raised to its initial position, in `vvhic-h it is Hush with. leaves @Qand 3l, and it thus carriesfthe packageup to the level of the table, ready to be re moved fromthe machine in adirection to the right, as shown in Fig. 3 The machine is novv yready to begin work on a new package l lll] hen the machine is stopped, the rheustat is automatically operated to cut down the current, so as not tol overheat the operating surftmes ofthe sealing; devices, but to maintain them .only Working; temperature, so that when the machine is started again, the foil will be fused merely,y not lnnrnedo v@nr machine'. has the following advantages: y

"lhe package made by it can be made of suciently thin foil and at a low enough cost so that it can be sold to advantage.

Ulur machine .can operate upon foil so light'as not to add materially to the cost of transportation of the packagaeu Although the packages opera-ted upon may be relatively soft and yielding, snob as a cigarrett package, yet our machine can successfully seal the jmetal foil envelope,

even though the foil be relatively very thin; for instance, below three one-thousandths of an inch.. 'y

Uur machine Willsuccessfully seal foil as thin as one one-thousandth of an inch in thickness :l package sealed by our machine will be air and moisture tight, so that, vfor instance, the flavor-ing of tobacco cannot escape, nor can moisture or fumes penetrate the package from Without.;

Alts our machine in its preferred form operates upon the package, and especially seals the same in a stationary position and does not cause any substantial relative sliding motion betvveen the foil and the heating and folding: parts, substantially all tendency to tear the foil is thereby avoidedn llven though such parts be made very smooth, there is a tendency for the material of the foil to gradually .accumulate upon the. surfaces and to roughen them so that in later operations they would tear the foil.,

'l`he term surface contact is meant to distinguish from a line contact, Such as contact from a relatively small cylinder, or a point contact such as a contact from a relatively small surface which is curved in all directions.

p l claim:

i, :l machine for fusimgir a foil envelope upon a package, comprising means for holding,1 the package, a heating device suitable for sealing or fusinnq the foil and means for ,bringing said package and said heating` de- .the foil being sealed.

il. i 'machine for fusing` a foil envelope upon a package, comprising' means for holdina,n the package, a sealing device, having al surface which is substantially the same as a portionof the envelope which it is to seal, means for heating' said. surface to a suitable temperature for sealing the foil,

and meansfor bringing said heating device and the package into Contact.

l. A. machine forpfusingf a foil envelope upon a package, comprisingr means for holding the package, a 'sealing device. having a surface which is substantially the same as a portionof the envelope which it is to seal', means for heatingr said surface to a suitable temperature for sealing' the foil,

and means for bringing' said heating: device and the package into Contact by a movement substantially perpendicular to the portion of the foil to be sealed.

5. fl machine for sealing foil-covered packages, comprising means for holding a foil-covered package, a sealing: device` having a surface substantially conforming to the contour of the portion of the foil covering to be sealed, said surface being not larger than the overlapped portions of foil to be sealed together, means for heating said surface to a suitable temperature for fusing and sealing the foil,-and means for bringing said heating device and foil into Contact with each other.

6. A device for sealing foil-covered packages, said device having a surface of the contour of the portion of foil to be sealed and said surface being large enough so that said device can operate by a single application to the foil by a movement substantiallyv perpendicular to the portion of the foil to be sealed.

7. A device for sealing foil-covered packages, said device having` a surface of the contour portion of the foil to besealed, said device being adapted or fusing the portion of the foil desired to be treated by application to the foil by a relative movement toward the foily but substantially without movement along the foil.

8. A device for sealing foil-covered ackages, said device having a surface yo the contour of the portion of foil to be sealed and said surface being large. enough so thatsaid device can operate by a single application to a considerable portion of the foil by a movement substantially perpendicular to the portion of the foil to be sealed.

9. A machine for wrapping and fusing a foil envelope upon a package, comprising means for wrapping such envelope about the package, a heating device, suitable for sealing or fusing the foil, and means for bringing said package and said heating device into relative contact.

10. A machine for fusing a foil envelope upon a package, comprising means for holding the package, a heating device, suitable for sealingor fusing the foil and of such rshape as to be capable` of surface contact with the overlapped portions of the. foil, while not having, contact with other portions thereof, and means for bringing said package and said heating device into relative contact.

11. A machine for fusing a foil envelope upona package, comprising means for holding the package, a heating device suitable for sealing or fusing the foil and adapted to have surface contact with overlapped portions. of the foil, while not having contact with other portions thereof, and means for bringing said package and said heating device into contact by `4a relative motion substantially perpendicular to the portion of the foilbeing sealed.

12. A machine for folding and fusing a foil envelope upon a package, comprising means for so folding foil about, the package that its edges shall overlap a sealing device which is adapted to have surface contact with an overlapped portion of the foil, While not having contact with other portions thereof, means for heating the operative lportions of the foil.

14. A machine for wrapping and fusing a. foil envelope upon a package, comprising parts adapted to fold the flaps of foil upon the package by movement substantially perpendicular to the surface of the foil and without relative movement along the surface of the foil, and means for fusing the overlapped portions of the foil, said means for fusing comprising a heated part adapted to have surface contact with said overlapped portions, andmeans for bringing said surface and said overlapped portions of the foil into contact by a movement-substantially perpendicular to the foil.

15.' A machine for folding foil about a package, comprising a table adapted to support -a sheet of foil and a package thereupon, the portion of said table beneath said package constituting a platen that is movable substantially perpendicularly to said table and a follower adapted to maintain said package and foil in contact with said platen during said movement, said table 'comprising leaves movable about axes substantially coincident with the edges of the opening occupied by the platen and adapted to fold the free edges of the foil down upon the package.

16. A machine for folding foil about a package, comprising a table adapted to support a sheet of foil and a package thereupon, the portion of said table beneath said package constituting a platen that is movable substantially perpendicularly to said table,

'and a follower adapted to maintain said ackage and foil in contact with said platen uring said movement, said table comprising leaves movable about axes substantially coincident with the edges of the openinfr occupied by the platen and adapted to fold the free edges of the foil down upon the package, and fingers movable upon axes substantially coincident with edges of said packa that are perpendicular to said platen, said lingers being adapted to fold the flaps of said foil against the packa e.

, 17. A machine for fol ng -foil about a package, comprising a table adapted to support a sheet of foil and a package thereupon,

the portion of said table beneath said pack-l age constituting a platen that is movable substantially perpendicularly to said table,

and a follower adapted to maintain said almacen package and foil in contact with said platen during said movement, said table comprising leaves movable about axes substantially coincident with the edges of the opening occupied by the platen and adapted to fold the free edges of the foil down upon the package., fingers movable upon axes substantially coincident with edges of said packages that are perpendicular to said platen, said dngers being adapted to fold the daps of said foil against the package, and fingers adapted to fold the remaining flaps against the ends of the package..

i8. 'A machine for folding foil about a package and for fusing the-same, comprising means for folding a sheet of foil about a package and overlapping its end edges dat upon the package, and forming thek side edges into overlapped flaps upon the ends of the package, and a'fusing device adapted to have surface contact with said overlapping edges.

le. A machine for ,folding foil about a package and for fusing the same, comprising means for folding' a sheet of foil about a package and overlapping its end edges upon the package and forming the side edges inte overlapped ldaps upon the ends of the package, and a fusing device adapted te have surface contact vvith said everlinin pin-ig end edges, both upon the sides of the package and the ends thereof,

2d., machine for folding foil. about a package and for fusing the same, comprising means for folding a sheet of foil 'about a package and cvverlapping its end edges dat upon the package, and forming the side edges into overlap` ed dans upon the ends of the package, a f sing device adapted to have surface contact with said overlapping end edges, both upon thesides ofthe package and the ends thereof, and a fusing deV vice adapted to have surface contact with the overlapping flaps on the ends of the package.

el machine for folding foil about a. package and for fusing the same comprising means for folding a sheet foil about a paclc age and overlapping its end edges flat upon the .package andiforming the side edges into overlapped flaps upon the ends of the package, a fusing device adapted'to have surface contact with said overlapping end edges, both upon the sides of the package andthe ends thereof, and a fusing device adapted to have surface Contact with the overlapping daps on the ends of the package, said fusing devices being not larger than the overlapping ortions of the foil with which they are a apted to Contactn 22. A machine `for folding foil about a' package" and for fusing the same, comprising means for folding a sheet of foil vabout a package and overlapping its end edges flat upon the package, and forming the side edges into overlapped daps upon the ends of the package, a fusing device. adapted to have surface contact With'said overlapping cnd edges, bothupon the sides of the package and the ends thereof, and a fusing de-v vice adapted to have surface contact with the overlapping flaps on the ends of the package, said fusing devices being not larger than the overlapping portions of the foil l 2d. ik machine for fusing a foil envelope 'upon a package, comprising means for holding the package, a heating device suitable for fusing the foil, means for maintaining said heating device at a temperature suitable for sealing or fusing the foil, means for bri' ging said package and said heating device into relative contact, and means for decreasing the supply of heat 'when said machine is stoppedu 25., il machine for fusing foil envelope upon' a package, comprising means for holding the package, a heating device sui" ble for fusing the foil, means for nii-,airn g said heating device at a temperature suitable for sealing or fusing the foil, means for bringing said package and said heating de,n

vice into relative contact, and automa ic means for decreasing the supply ofheat when said,maclune is stopped.

26,. A machine for fusing a foil envelope upon a package, comprising means, for hold.- ing the package, a heating device suitable for* sealing or fusing the foil, means for lllii liti maintaining said heating device at a temperature suitable for sealing or fusing the foil, means for bringing said package and said heating device into relative contact, and:

automatic means for decreasing the supply of heat vvhensaid machine is stopped and for increasing the supply of heat when the machine is started.

27. A machine comprising means for feeding asheet across a table, stops adapted to position said sheet, and means forvvrapping said sheet about a package, said stops heing wide-r apart than the Wrapper when Wrapped about said package. f

28. 'A machine for fusing a foil envelope upon a package comprising means for folding the envelope about the package and means; separate from the folding means, for fusing each joint that is fused on said package.

29.'A. machine for fusing a foil envelope upon a package comprising means for folding the envelope about the package and means, separate from the folding means, for fusing each joint that is fused on said package, each of said fusing means being adapted to have substantiallyy surface contact with Y, the parts to be fused.

30. A device for sealing foil-covered packages, said device being adapted to have substantially surface Contact with the joint to be fused.v Y 31. A machine for fusing a foil envelope upon a package comprising means for holding the package, means for folding the foil about the package and means for fusing all of the joints of the package to hermetically seal it.

32. A machine for fusing a foil envelope upon a package comprising means for holding the package and lneans for automatically fusing all of the joints of the package to hermetically seal it.

'33. A machine for fusing a foil envelope upon a package, which envelope has a plurality of joints, comprising means for holding the package and means for fusing all of said plurality of joints of the package to hermetically seal it.

34. A machine for fusing a foil envelope upon a package, which envelope has a plurality of joints, comprising means for holding the package and means for automatically fusing all of said plurality of joints of the package to hermetically seal it.

In testimony that We claim the foregoing We have hereunto set our hands this 9th day of May, 1921.

EDWIN JEROME CONLEY, EDWARD J. VVHALEN. 

